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23 January 1886
Bishop's Court, Weber Stake of Zion
[Minutes of A Bishops Court held Jan'y 13th 1886 for the Bros. Parley and Sister Ann Smout to show cause why they should not be disfellowshiped [sic] . . . . for apostasy]
GLC05756.005
12 June 1886
[To the President and Members of the High Council . . . the case of Jacob Thompson and Harriet Thompson.]
GLC05756.009
18 June 1886
[Council minutes]
case of Jacob and Harriet Thompson. John T. Bybee etc.
GLC05756.011
11 December 1888
[To the High Council of Weber Stake of Zion]
Trial between Mary and L. M. Nelson.
GLC05756.043
31 December 1888
Waldram, Cnaria
to body of High Council of Ogden City
Henry Rose has left and sold land that did not belong to him. This is proof of his guilt in the matter awaiting the court's decision.
GLC05756.044
no date
[Case of Henry Rose for fathering an illegitimate child]
fragment
GLC05756.047
10 March 1889
Keyes, Alma
to the President and Members of the High Council of Weber Stake of Zion
Randolph and Christina Vandyke have been disfellowed.
GLC05756.054
11 February 1892
[John P. Paterson complaining of Ballantyne Bros]
Labeled on verso of page four as "Exhibit C." Stating the he contracted Ballantyne Bros. for doors window and other building materials. The Ballantynes were not prompt with delivery and cost him a great sum of money in fees and wages because he was...
GLC05756.085
Conroy, E. M.
[Deposition of E. M. Conroy]
Swearing that on 1 November 1891, he attended to John Peterson's wife who miscarried prior to Conroy's visit. Mrs. Peterson told him that Richard Ballantyne had harassed her and the doctor believes this may have caused the miscarriage.
GLC05756.086
Venable, E.
Testimony stating a conversation the witnesses overheard between Ballantyne and Mr. & Mrs. Peterson. Ballantyne admitted harassing Mrs. Peterson and forcing her to sign a mortgage on the homestead. When told Mrs. Peterson miscarried the same night...
GLC05756.087
1 June 1892
Peterson, John
to the High Council of the Weber Stake
Claiming damages from R. Ballantyne and R. A. Ballantyne for the sum of $10,950.00.
GLC05756.088
22 June 1893
White, B.
to the Presidency & High Council of Weber Stake
Suggests disfellowing Mr. & Mrs. Peterson for not complying with the court's decision in favor of Richard and Richard A. Ballantyne. The Petersons sued the Ballantynes who counter sued. Decision was in favor of the Ballanytnes
GLC05756.089
2 April 1892
[Decision of the Bishops Court, 3rd Ward]
By agreement of both parties, the suits of Peterson and Ballantyne were heard at the same court. Decision in favor of the Ballanytnes.
GLC05756.090
23 March 1893
Nellson, Lucidia
to whom it may concern
Forgiving Mark Hall for "the act committed to my husband. . . . ."
GLC05756.114
27 July 1897
McQuance, Robert
to the Presidency and High Council of the Weber Stake of Zion
Elder Nathan Tanner, Jr.'s appeal in the Annie Pingree vs. Nathan Tanner, Jr. trial has been granted.
GLC05756.143
6 August 1896
Annie
to Nathan
Wanting to bring the children on an excursion to Salt air.
GLC05756.144
1 January 1891
Tanner, N.
[Money owed to Annie]
N. Tanner owes Annie $20 with interest at ten per cent until paid. $23.85 paid written at bottom.
GLC05756.147
1891
Tanner, Annie
to N. Tammer
[Dated Wednesday, 7, 1891. Only in the months of January and October did the 7th fall on a Wednesday. October seems the more likely choice since Annie states the weather is still nice and makes no mention of their anniversary which would have been...
GLC05756.148
3 November 1892
[Received $143.85 from N. Tanner for borrowed money and interest.]
Received $143.85 from N. Tanner for borrowed money and interest. [attached]1892/11/03 Annie to [N. Tanner?]. 1 p.? [Fragments of a note.] re: Leaving, relieving him of her dead weight, and returning all of the money she has to him. [note the...
GLC05756.149
November 1896
[Clerk's notes]
A. Pingree charges Nathan Tanner with unchristian-like conduct for not paying borrowed money and providing an allowance for her and their children after their divorce. [labeled pages 3-5]
GLC05756.150
Millgate, A. W.
[Decision of N. Tanner vs. A. Pingree case]
Decision of N. Tanner vs. A. Pingree case. The charges were sustained, N. Tanner was found guilty and must pay his loans and provide support for A. Pingree and her children.
GLC05756.151
29 June 1898
[Minutes of the High Council of the Weber State of Zion]
Minutes of the High Council of the Weber State of Zion. Nathan Tanner, Jr. was present and was asked for his reasons for not complying with the decision of the council in the matter of Annie Pingree vs. Nathan Tanner, Jr. N. Tanner believed that he...
GLC05756.152
25 March 1899
to President L.W. Shurtliff
The Tanner case has been very unsettled with Millgate since he has been there, and he has not been able to give it the attention it merits.
GLC05756.155
30 April 1865
Weeks, John (fl. 1860-)
to Miss Wright
Gives his friend some sarcastic advice on life.
GLC06728.085
22 July 1865
Weeks, Henry (fl. 1860-)
to John Weeks
Discusses some crop business and an unknown woman who "is not entitled to respect from anyone".
GLC06728.088
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